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Originally Posted by Cirrus
LA. The Valley looks like the most diverse part, maybe?
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I'm not sure how you're defining "diverse." Diverse, as in racial integration next-door neighbor diverse, or diverse in the sense that there are whole areas of one kind of race next to whole areas of another kind of race?
To me, the LA Basin is more diverse, this being a closeup of LA west of downtown:
The San Fernando Valley isn't as diverse (fewer Blacks and Asians):
And in the center is where I live, South Pasadena, which is northeast of downtown LA, and in the western San Gabriel Valley, which I consider to be pretty diverse:
And of course this is all just where people resided in 2010; this doesn't show where the different people work, have fun, congregate, shop, etc. So in those areas, you also see diversity, probably even more, because all races tend to shop/have fun at the same activity centers... well, generally speaking. I admit that not EVERYBODY goes to the Slauson Swap Meet, or the Horchateria in Paramount, but I don't see why everybody shouldn't.